Water Science and Technology (Apr 2021)
Effect of pH on the performance of an acidic biotrickling filter for simultaneous removal of H2S and siloxane from biogas
Abstract
Acidic biotrickling filters (BTF) can be used for simultaneous removal of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and siloxane from biogas. In this study, the performance of a BTF under different acidic pH conditions was investigated. The removal profile of H2S showed that 90% of H2S removal was achieved during the first 0.4 m of BTF height with down-flow biogas. Decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (D5) removal decreased from 34.5% to 15.6% when the pH increased from 0.88 to 3.98. Furthermore, the high partition coefficient of D5 obtained in under higher pH condition was attributed to the higher total ionic strength resulting from the addition of sodium hydroxide solution and mineral medium. The linear increase in D5 removal with the mass transfer coefficient (kL) indicated that the acidic recycling liquid accelerated the mass transfer of D5 in the BTF. Therefore, the lower partition coefficient and higher kL under acidic pH conditions lead to the efficient removal of D5. However, the highly acidic pH 0.9 blocked mass transfer of H2S and O2 gases to the recycling liquid. Low sulfur oxidation activity and low Acidithiobacillus sp. content also deteriorated the biodegradation of H2S. Operating the BTF at pH 1.2 was optimal for simultaneously removing H2S and siloxane. HIGHLIGHTS Effect of pH on the performance of acidic BTF for simultaneous removal of H2S and siloxane was investigated.; A linear positive correlation was observed between the mass transfer coefficient and the removal efficiency of D5.; Evolution in microbial community under various acidic pH conditions was investigated.; Operating the BTF at pH 1.2 was optimal for simultaneous efficient removal of H2S and siloxane from biogas.;
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